In this situation I try if possible to take advantage of early exits:
If this is inside a while or for loop use last as the final statement in any block preceeding an else and omit the else. If it is inside a sub and there are no statements following the topmost if, use return in place of last in a similar fashion.
If need be change the sense of the test to take advantage of this technique. For example, assuming a sub:
$o->check(...);
unless ($o->state) {
action..
return;
}
$o->check(...);
return if $o->state;
action....
$o->blah()
return unless $o->state;
actions..check..
return if $r->state;
and so on... at the same level
DWIM is Perl's answer to Gödel
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